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experiences. We regard gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development
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work across disciplines with a focus on practical use. You will work in an organization that gives you skills development and opportunities to be involved and exercise influence. This position involves a
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of genomic sequences. Despite the growing availability of high-throughput genomic data, the lack of advanced analytical frameworks has hindered forensic efforts. This project aims to develop and apply AI-based
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development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include immuno-oncology, sensitization, and biomarkers. The modern facilities are located at Medicon Village, where academic research is carried out
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, supporting structural biology research aiming at understanding biology at a molecular level with applications in drug development and biotechnology. BioMAX is in user operation since 2017 with world class
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Welcome to Linnaeus University! Here you'll meet 2 200 staff members and 40 000 students, all united in following the vision to set knowledge in motion for a sustainable societal development. With
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Pharmacology (KKF). The overall aim of the project is to develop improved diagnostic and predictive tools for hematology and clinical immunology. The project is a collaboration with Sofia Nyström ’s group
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, generation of attosecond pulses and applications of these to the study of ultrafast phenomena in various systems. We are looking for one to three postdocs to develop attosecond pulse sources and to study
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research in immunology related to JIA. The main objective will be to investigate how immunological mechanisms and cells contribute to disease and arthritis development. The work will be carried out in close
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. Within the group, we value a positive working environment with respect and care in our interactions, and we strive for a workplace that is experienced as stimulating and developing for all employees. We